----- I will let the video explain , what I have been saying . I believe this forum has some members that can face this and probably some that can not . Stages people go through Denial , Anger . Bargaining . Depression and then Acceptance . What we can expect is many when the Nuclear SHTF occures to go from denial to panic .
I don't disagree with these points. My thoughts are:
1. A war with Russia doesn't necessarily equate to nukes being dropped on the entire US. Depending on where people are located, there may be more to worry about than others. We would have to hunker down here due to fallout, but we have no nearby targets. Even if the very nearest target was hit by the largest existing nuke and exploded in air, we still would be out of the blast zone. I think we have gotten all of our issues resolved now so we could manage at least 2 months in the basement. After that, we would need more water from upatairs/outside. We simply don't have the ability to do more right now, so I have to hope for the best.
Don't get me wrong, I know
any nuke is going to be the end of the world as we know it due to the economic consequences. I completely agree our government not only doesn't care about protecting us but is hoping we all die.
I believe end times are imminent regardless of war.
2. My original disagreement wasn't with what you were saying so much as the assumption that people who questioned whether it would get to that point weren't still preparing (or attempting to the best of their ability).
Maybe I read it wrong or maybe your comments weren't directed at me per se.
I am a millennial, afterall. I can be a sensitive little snowflake at times.